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Tim Dornin

SA reports two new virus infections

South Australia has conducted more than 528,000 tests for COVID-19. (AAP)

South Australia has reported two new coronavirus cases, both returned overseas travellers in hotel quarantine.

SA Health says the male teenager and woman in her 20s pose no threat to the wider community.

There are now 10 active infections in SA, all in hotel isolation.

The latest cases take the total number in South Australia since the start of the pandemic to 487.

The state has conducted more than 528,000 tests.

On Saturday some revised restrictions come into force with South Australians in Victoria to be allowed to return home.

Victorians will also be able to cross the border if relocating permanently.

However they must all complete a cross-border registration form and quarantine at home for 14 days.

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